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Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair has announced a reduction in the number of flights to and from Spain. The decision is related to rising operating costs, and the state-owned company Aena, which manages Spanish airports, has been blamed for the cuts.
Ryanair has announced that its flight offerings to Spain will be limited in the coming winter season. The cuts affect both domestic and international routes and are said to be due to high airport charges imposed by Aena.
According to the announcement, airport charges in Spain are set to increase by a total of 6.5% by 2026. According to the carrier, this makes it less profitable to maintain the current network of connections, and Ryanair's offer will be adapted to the new market realities.
However, there is good news for passengers from Poland – the announced restrictions will not apply to routes between Poland and Spain. This means that popular holiday destinations such as Barcelona, Madrid, and Alicante will remain available at the current frequency.
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